KOMU 8 Can Help Your Business Grow Did You Know This About Advertising?
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KOMU 8 Can Help Your Business Grow Did you know this about advertising? 1 - Advertise to Reach New Customers Your market changes constantly. New families in the area mean new customers to reach. People earn more money, which means changes in lifestyles and buying habits. The shopper who wouldn't consider your business a few years ago may be a prime customer now. Remember 20% of families will move this year, 5 million people will be married and 4 million babies will be born. 2 - Advertise Continuously Shoppers don't have the store loyalty they once did. You must advertise to keep pace with your competition. The National Retail Merchants Association states: "Mobility and non-loyalty are rampant. Stores must promote themselves to get former customers to return and to seek new ones.” 3 - Advertise to Remain With Shoppers Throughout the Buying Process Many people postpone buying decisions. They often go from store to store comparing prices, quality and service. Advertising must reach them steadily through the entire decision-making process. Your name must be fresh in their minds when they ultimately decide to buy. 4 - Advertise Because Your Competition is Advertising There are only so many consumers in the market who are ready to buy at any one time. You'll need to advertise to keep regular customers and to counterbalance the advertising of your competition. You must advertise to keep your share of customers or you will lose them to the more aggressive competitors. 5 - Advertise Because it Pays Off Over a Long Period Advertising gives you a long-term advantage over competitors who cut back or cancel advertising. A five year survey of more than 3,000 companies found advertisers who maintain or expand advertising over a five year period see their sales increase an average of 100%. Companies, which cut advertising, averaged sales decreases of 45%. 6 - Advertise to Generate Store Traffic Continuous store traffic is the first step toward sales increases and expanding your base of shoppers. The more people who come into the store, the more possibilities you have to make sales and sell additional merchandise. For every 100 items that shoppers plan to buy, they make 30 unanticipated "in the store" purchases, an NRMA survey shows. 7 - Advertise to Make More Sales Advertising works! Businesses that succeed are usually strong, steady advertisers. Look around. You'll find the most aggressive and consistent advertisers are almost invariably the most successful. 8 - Advertise Because There is Always Business to Generate Your doors are open. Salespeople are on the payroll. Even the slowest days produce sales. As long as you're in business, you've got overhead to meet and new people to reach. Advertising can generate customers now and in the future. 9 - Advertise to Keep a Healthy Positive Image In a competitive market, rumors and bad news travel fast. Advertising corrects misleading gossip, punctures "overstated" bad news. Advertising that is vigorous and positive can bring shoppers into the marketplace, regardless of the economy. 10 - Advertise to Maintain Employee Morale When advertising and promotion are suddenly cut or canceled, salespeople may become alarmed and demoralized. They may start false rumors in an honest belief that your business is in trouble. Positive advertising boosts morale. It gives your staff strong additional support. Did you know this about television? Most Authoritative Medium Most Exciting Medium Most Influential Medium Most Persuasive Medium Medium through which people are most likely to learn about products or brands they might try or buy Source: TVB Media Comparisons Study 2010 Did you know this about KOMU 8? Local Television News is the most important source of information in the community. When it comes to getting basic daily information, viewers turn to broadcast television. Local television news ranks highest in driving purchases of products and services. There are approximately 178,410 adults 18 and older in Boone and Cole counties. Each week local TV news reaches more adults than any other Mid-Missouri advertising medium. Source: Television Bureau of Advertising, Inc. The KOMU 8 Coverage Map About KOMU 8 KOMU 8 is a full-power NBC Affiliate operating as an auxiliary enterprise of the University of Missouri. It is the only university-owned commercial television station in the United States utilizing its newsroom as a teaching lab for students. Here, students work alongside professional reporters and anchors to bring Mid-Missourians the quality news coverage they’ve come to expect. KOMU 8 is recognized throughout the broadcast industry for its innovation and for being the premiere training ground for television journalists attending the prestigious Missouri School of Journalism. As the most decorated television news organization in Mid-Missouri, KOMU 8 is a winner of multiple Regional Emmy and Edward R. Murrow Awards. On August 8, 2008, KOMU 8 became the first and only local news organization to broadcast its news, weather and sports in high definition. Today, KOMU 8 brings viewers more hours of programming in high definition than any other local source. KOMU 8 is committed to giving back to the communities we serve. Since the station broadcast its first signal on December 21, 1953, our dedication to public service has been unparalleled in the market. Each year KOMU 8 provides media and fundraising support to a wealth of organizations including local United Way agencies, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Missouri, Ronald McDonald House Charities of Mid-Missouri, The Food Bank, Central Missouri Honor Flight and the Muscular Dystrophy Association. In June 2010, The National Association of Broadcasters Education Foundation honored KOMU 8 with its celebrated Service to America Community Award for Radio and Television. This award honors radio and television broadcasters for a single campaign, project or program that serves the common good or otherwise provides exemplary service to their local community. There is only one television recipient of this award each year, regardless of market size. KOMU 8 was selected to receive this honor for its exceptional support of Central Missouri Honor Flight, which is founded and maintained by KOMU 8 employees. KOMU 8 News, Weather & Sports Coverage You Can Count On is KOMU 8 News. Mid-Missouri’s first choice for breaking news coverage. From the heart of Mid-Missouri to communities all around… when important stories break, KOMU 8 News is first on the scene and first on the web bringing our viewers a LIVE look at what’s happening that very moment. With Mid-Missouri’s largest staff of broadcast journalists, it’s what we do best. When it matters most and you need to know, KOMU 8 News is here for you. KOMU 8 News Team (from left): Michelle Bogowith, Dave Schmidt, Eric Aldrich, Angie Bailey, Megan Murphy, Jim Riek, Chris Gervino, Sarah Hill and Eric Blumberg The LIVE Doppler 8 First Alert Weather Team is committed to keeping our viewers informed and their families safe. Our team is constantly tracking conditions to alert Mid-Missourians at the first sign of severe weather. We also have the most advanced weather technology in the market to bring our viewers accuracy and detail like no one else. When severe weather is headed towards Mid-Missouri, KOMU 8 alerts viewers on-air, online, on The LIVE Doppler 8 First Alert Weather Team (from mobile phones, over the radio and through left): Chief Weathercaster Dave Schmidt, Meteorologist social networking. Eric Aldrich and Meteorologist Michelle Bogowith KOMU 8 Sports is Mid-Missouri’s source for the most comprehensive sports coverage in the market. From local high school teams to the Tigers and the pros, KOMU 8 Sports covers it all. Every Sunday night from 10:30-11 p.m. Chris Gervino and Eric Blumberg present the KOMU 8 Sports Show. Gervino also hosts This Week in Mizzou Football and Basketball complete with exclusive interviews with Tiger head coaches during the football and basketball seasons. KOMU 8 Sports is proud to be KOMU 8 Sports Anchors (from left): Eric Blumberg “Your Home of the Tigers.” and Chris Gervino KOMU 8 Daytime Programming The Today Show (M-F 7-11am) NBC News pioneered the morning news program when it launched “Today” in 1952. This four-hour live broadcast provides the latest in domestic and international news, weather reports and interviews with newsmakers from the worlds of politics, business, media, entertainment and sports. Nate Berkus (M-F 11am-12pm) The Nate Berkus Show made its debut on KOMU 8 in September 2010. Berkus is an interior designer from Chicago who was a hit on Oprah for several years. Every weekday, Nate shows viewers how to decorate their homes to fit their personalities, budgets and lifestyles. He also does fashion makeovers, cooking demonstrations and has special celebrity guest co-starts. Days of Our Lives (M-F 12-1pm) ”Like sands through the hourglass, so are the Days of Our Lives." For more than 30 years, those words have introduced and underscored one of daytime drama's rare mainstays. Since 1965, "Days of our Lives" has generated numerous Emmy Awards and nominations, as well as multiple "Soap Opera Digest" and "People's Choice" Awards. Rachael Ray (M-F 1-2pm) Showcasing her signature warmth, energy and her boundless curiosity for all aspects of life, “Rachael Ray” engages viewers and in-studio audiences with a personal, hands-on, celebratory approach to life the Rachael Ray way. While Rachael continues to heat up the kitchen with her creative signature dishes, she also takes her audience beyond to explore all facets of life and good living. Dr. Phil (M-F 2-3pm) Dr. Phil McGraw has galvanized millions of people to "get real" about their own behavior and create more positive lives.